The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 216, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 21, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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For Additional Information Apply to JNO. A. MATHIS
Office in First National Bank
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T. L. Bradford, Vice-President
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It takes a divorce lawyer to
see the silver lining to a domes-
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EPIGRAMMATIC WIS90M.
A curtainless house may have
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HOME OFFICE DALLAS, TEXAS. i
New Life Policies contain all of the Usual Up-to-Date Privileges, and-AUTOM ATIC ALLY MATURE AS
ENDOWMENTS Payable to the Insured Himself at the age of 85
In addition the new Policies contain AUTOMATIC PREMIUM LOAN AND DISABILITY
WAIVER OF PREMIUM BENEFIT, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL CHARGE
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Kind of Insurance Age 25 Age 35 Age 45
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There are sermons in stones—alto
ice.cream in brick.
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High Grade Pianos'
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Herey ouwillf ind the
Highest grade at
a cheaper price than
elsewhere, t. Call o|
write for prices and
terms. ;
ASK ANY GOOD CARPENTER OR
CONTRACTOR
In Gilmer, Where is the best place to bny buildidg materi-
al, quality, price and service considered? They should
know. We are willing to risk their judgment, and have one
of the largest and most complete stocks for you to select from,
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Whitefield Harral, M. D. Medical Director
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Is taking orders for Fall
delivery. Good stock from
good nurseries. Satisfac-
join the nation in this celebration of electrical progress
yight your city, your home, yourbusines placgwith Eleckrcity 4 / I
Learn more about Electricity and its usefulness in factory, office, farm, home. :
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Practice) makes perfect—at
least piano practice usually
makes perfect martyrs of the
neighbors.
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Alas, for the lass a ho is afflicted
$29.95 $38.90
Cut out these rates for reference-they are much lower than usual rates
"Evergthing From Cellar To Roof"
Denman Lumber Company
The Home Builders
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The average man would rather
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say, the more difficult* it is for
them not to say it.
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But the married woman’s ideal
man is one who thinks he has an
ideal wife.
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No’man evcdgets dikdduraged in
trying to live "tbout labpr
Official Examination Report by Texas Insurance Department certifies as to the SOUTH-
WESTERN INSURANCE AS FOLLOWS:
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It is in excellent financial condition.
Its securities are of good character.
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The sugar crop m Louisiana has
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freeze. .
In the various" walks of life
some people’ hav a walkover
and others are walked on.
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If twd won^en‘kiss bbt ohe
whn they meet i‛ a ‘sign that
they are not very good' friends.
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man recovers from what he im-
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Order Your Fruit
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T. W. Vardell, President
Lawrence M. Cathies, F. F. A., Sec.-Act’y
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 216, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 21, 1916, newspaper, November 21, 1916; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431593/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.